Sports A huge Canadiens win, delivered by Price, Petry and Gallagher

18:05 28 november 2017

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Shore, Spezza score, Stars rally to beat Canadiens 3-1

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They were five plays that showed what kind of investment the Canadiens were willing to make to get two precious points in the standings, five plays that made the difference, five plays made at critical junctures of the game.

It started with Gallagher, who rushed down the right wing early in the fourth minute of the game and uncorked his team’s first shot on net. The wrister hummed at knee-level and beat Sergei Bobrovsky on the blocker side, giving the Canadiens a 1-0 lead.

Subban called Gallagher short during scrum: 'He didn't like that too much'

P.K. Subban apparently goaded former teammate Brendan Gallagher into taking an extra penalty during a brawl in the third period of Wednesday's contest. Related - Watch: Predators, Canadiens get into heated brawl During the altercation, the Montreal Canadiens forward gave Subban a face wash - one the Nashville Predators defenseman admitted was likely the result of him chirping Gallagher's size."I called him short, he didn't like that too much," Subban told Sportsnet's Kyle Bukauskas postgame. "When I was talking to him I was just kind of looking over his head and I didn't think he'd like that too much.

The plucky winger has been the team’s most impactful player this season after struggling through the 64 games he played in 2016-17. Night after night he’s brought the Canadiens into the fight, when a year ago he spent most of his time on the ice fighting to gain any semblance of the player he had been through the first four seasons of his career.

Gallagher’s goal on Monday was his 10th of the season, equalling his total from last year. It was also his 200th NHL point.

“He’s been huge,” said Canadiens winger Andrew Shaw, who scored into an empty net with 1:24 to go. “He’s scoring big goals, he’s battling, he’s going to the net, he’s going to those dirty areas and winning those pucks. We’re loving it from him right now, and you know he’s going to keep doing it for us.”

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The contribution from Price since he returned from a lower-body injury this past Saturday has been enormous. He shut out the Buffalo Sabres that night and made 37 saves on 38 shots against the Blue Jackets Monday.

But his saves, while the Canadiens were up 2-0 and killing a penalty early in the second period, were his biggest of the night.

Price slid over and stopped a point-blank shot from Pierre-Luc Dubois. The rebound came right back to Dubois, he had Price down and out on his belly, and the goaltender stretched out with his left pad and his glove and shut the door.

“Those stops build momentum,” said Shaw. “He made big-time saves, fought through the traffic and he earned us that win tonight.”

That hadn’t been the case through a 3-7-1 start to the season for Price, who struggled to come up with easy saves – let alone tough ones like the two that came off Dubois’ stick from in tight.

Carey Price’s 1st game back from injury for the Canadiens showcased a return to form

Carey Price’s 1st game back from injury for the Canadiens showcased a return to formThe last time we saw Carey Price, the goaltender was coming off the worst opening month of his career. Price ended October with an .883 save percentage, then gave up five goals on November 2 before being sidelined until Saturday with a lower-body injury.

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It was a rough start to the season for Petry, too.

With Andrei Markov leaving via free agency, taking his puck-moving skills to the KHL in the process, a lot of the onus was going to be on Petry to pick up the slack.

For whatever reason, he couldn’t find his game.

“I’d get a goal scored on me and beat myself up over it,” he said after logging a team-high 29:05 in Monday’s game. “I think I just needed to get back to doing something good early in the game, throw a hit or make a good breakout pass, and then just build off that.”

At the 8:10 mark of the first period, Petry threw a perfect pass over to Jonathan Drouin, who scored Montreal’s second goal on the power play. He did plenty of good after that, helping his team stem Columbus’ persistent forecheck, helping them break out of their zone, and generating three shot attempts.

But the two plays he made – while the Canadiens were shorthanded halfway through the game – stepping in front of successive shots from Zach Werenski and Oliver Bjorkstrand brought life to the Canadiens bench and made this what had to be considered his most complete game of the season.

Price’s return a gigantic step in the right direction for Canadiens

If Carey Price can stand up to the task physically, he gives the Canadiens hope they wouldn’t otherwise have. It appeared to be all but lost with the way Price started this season—and with the uncertainty surrounding when he might return from his latest injury. But Saturday’s game could be the start of something different.“I was well-prepared for this game,” said Price, who admitted he felt good right from the start of it. “Now it’s on to the next one.

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“The things that he did tonight are things we’ve been talking about for a while with him,” said Canadiens coach Claude Julien. “It’s not a secret he’s been having a difficult season, and confidence doesn’t just come back right away once you’ve lost it, but it seems as though he’s regained his confidence over the last three games in a row.

“We talked to him about moving his feet, about moving the puck quickly, about being capable of skating with the puck and about playing on his toes.”

Message received, and just at the right time – considering No. 1 defenceman Shea Weber’s absence due to a lower-body injury over the last four games.

It was a bonus to have Petry throw four hits in the game and block another shot on top of those two big ones on the penalty kill.

It was huge for the Canadiens to get that early goal from Gallagher, too. And the saves from Price early in the second are further evidence he’s back to being the guy they need to see.

As a result, the Canadiens are now only two points out of third place in the Atlantic, with three games coming up this week against division rivals Ottawa and Detroit.

Gallagher scores twice, Canadiens beat Red Wings 6-3 .
Gallagher scores twice, Canadiens beat Red Wings 6-3Charles Hudon and Andrew Shaw scored 43 seconds apart for the Canadiens, who have won four games in a row. Alex Galchenyuk also scored for Montreal in the second, and Max Pacioretty added a goal in the third to help Claude Julien to his 100th win as Canadiens coach.

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